Jeddah is loved for its shopping, and entices visitors with popular attractions including Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Stadium and Jeddah Islamic Seaport.
If you're interested in local religious buildings head to Makkah City Center— home to Kaaba. Makkah has other landmarks you might want to visit such as Great Mosque of Makkah.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Great Mosque of Makkah— just one of the monuments in Makkah City Center. Makkah has other landmarks you might want to visit such as Kaaba.
After visiting The Clock Towers, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Makkah. While in this family-friendly area, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.
"The lady who cheaked us in was very professional and polite, very fast cheak in and also leena at the guest services at.the accor desk extremely welcoming and very nice
Thankyou to everyone at hotel"
"Staff were excellent. I arrived a few hours before checkin time and they upgraded the room type from twin to quad for me. The stay was very comfortable and the location is great. "
"Great hotel with an excellent location. The reception team was very helpful—especially Mr. Saad, who was incredibly kind and arranged an early check‑in for us even though we arrived several hours before the official time. The elevators were impressively fast, and housekeeping on the 51st floor was exceptional.
One thing that I want to mention that the hotel reception staff had to verify our payment since we booked through Hotels.com and that took more than 45 minutes which was a bit concerning (not sure what the issue was event when I showed them my credit card charge that Hotels.com had charged me). This issues is its hard to communicate with folks in Saudi Arabia when you don't speak arabic, they are trying to get better but are a long way and will need to improve.
The hotel is on the pricey side, but the overall quality reflects that. We booked the breakfast package, and this is where some clarification is needed: during Ramadan in Saudi Arabia, “breakfast” is interpreted literally as breaking the fast, meaning it is Iftaar—not the morning meal that Western guests would consider breakfast (which during Ramadan would be Suhoor). The hotel would not adjust this for us, and given the cost, that felt unfair. This is the only reason I’m giving 4 stars instead of 5."